Biosensing meter with pluggable memory key
Abstract
A biosensing meter is enabled to receive a sample strip that includes a
sample well with an analyte reactant therein and electrodes in contact
therewith. The biosensing meter includes an excitation supply for
supplying potentials to a sample strip electrode. A sense amplifier is
also provided for connection to another electrode of an inserted sample
strip and produces an output signal indicative of sensed currents when an
analyte containing fluid is present in the strip's sample well. A
pluggable memory key is insertable into the meter and includes a plurality
of stored parameter values and procedure routines that control operations
of the meter. A microprocessor is responsive to a procedure routine and
parameter values accessed from the pluggable memory key to cause the
excitation supply to apply a plurality of potentials for preset durations,
both the values of the potentials and the time duration of their
application determined from parameter values derived from the memory key.
The microprocessor controls the sense amplifier to provide a plurality of
signal outputs over a predetermined duration, the sense amplifier being
operated under control of specific parameter values derived from the
pluggable memory key. Replacement of a pluggable memory key with a memory
key containing alternative procedures and parameters enables the
biosensing meter to carry out substantially modified test procedures
without a requirement for modification of the structure of the meter.
| Inventors: |
White; Bradley E. (Indianapolis, IN), Parks; Robert A. (Springport, IN), Ritchie; Paul G. (Indianapolis, IN), Beaty; Terry A. (Indianapolis, IN) |
| Assignee: |
Boehringer Mannheim Corporation
(Indianapolis,
IN)
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| Appl. No.:
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08/073,316 |
| Filed:
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June 8, 1993 |